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A review by brookeisbusyreading
Tiger & Bunny, Vol. 4 by Mizuki Sakakibara
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
The changes in this from the anime threw me off, but I don’t dislike them!
First, I wish Origami had the conversation about Edward with Tiger instead of splitting it between Tiger and Barnaby because I like how they did it in the anime. BUT I also do like this side of Barnaby we see earlier on in the manga than we do in the anime.
Second, some of the scenes are different in the There is Always a Next Time chapters, which work just as well in how they’re done in the anime and the manga. (I think I’ve just seen the anime so much THAT feels like the way it’s supposed to be lol).
Third, I LOVE how Origami has his time to shine in this volume! I like it better than the anime (but I do still love how the anime did it too)! Plus, Ivan is just PRETTY!
I’m so intrigued with the differences in the manga and anime. I think this series has the biggest differences, which I was nervous about since it’s one of my favorite series, but I’m still thoroughly enjoying myself! I can’t wait to see how the manga continues the story!
Second, some of the scenes are different in the There is Always a Next Time chapters, which work just as well in how they’re done in the anime and the manga. (I think I’ve just seen the anime so much THAT feels like the way it’s supposed to be lol).
Third, I LOVE how Origami has his time to shine in this volume! I like it better than the anime (but I do still love how the anime did it too)! Plus, Ivan is just PRETTY!
I’m so intrigued with the differences in the manga and anime. I think this series has the biggest differences, which I was nervous about since it’s one of my favorite series, but I’m still thoroughly enjoying myself! I can’t wait to see how the manga continues the story!